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<h6>Index
 - <a href="m209itself.html" title="The M209 itself">The M209 itself</a>
 - <a href="modules.html" title="Modules">The simulator's modules</a>
 - <a href="m209simulator.html" title="The M209 Simulator">The M209 simulator</a>
 - <a href="settings.html" title="Settings">Examples of settings</a>
 - <a href="credits.html" title="Credits">Credits</a></h6>
 
<h1>The M209 simulator project website</h1>

<p>This website has been made to introduce an M209 simulator made in Java for the <b>CS4236 Cryptography Theory and Practice</b> in <b>NUS</b>.</p>
<p>For a quick explanation on the M209 mechanism refer to <a href="m209itself.html" title="The M209 itself">The M209 itself</a>. The M209 model has been compartmentalized in different modules that you can try in <a href="modules.html" title="Modules">The simulator's modules</a> page.</p>
<p>The simulator can be find here: <a href="m209simulator.html" title="The M209 Simulator">The M209 simulator</a> and some settings examples can be used from <a href="settings.html" title="Settings">Examples of settings</a>. For more information on the authors, please refer to the <a href="credits.html" title="Credits">Credits</a> page.</p>


<i>April 2011</i> 
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